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Old 08-18-2012, 07:07 PM #1
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Default Cysts or Tumors - how do they tell a difference

Hi again everyone, new developments for me after a doctors visit Thursday. This time they found cycts in my kidneys, of course from my previous post you know they are inside my spinal cord, plus tumors inside the spinal cord, and tumors in my feet, so my questions is: How do the doctors, or radiologist know the difference in cycts and tumors? anyone had both? Or heard why some people develope multiples of both?
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